File:Odawara- Traveling uiro medicine vendor (5765898550).jpg

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English: Accession Number: 1965.74.b

Display Artist: Katsushika Hokusai Display Title: Odawara: Traveling uiro medicine vendor Translation(s): Odawara Series Title: "Untitled Tokaido series, known as ""Bunka gannen ban Tokaido""" Suite Name: "[Untitled, series of views of the Tokaido Road]" Creation Date: 1804 Medium: Woodblock Height: 4 13/16 in. Width: 6 13/16 in. Display Dimensions: 4 13/16 in. x 6 13/16 in. (12.22 cm x 17.3 cm) Publisher: Yoshidaya Bunzaburo Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. John Chapple. Label Copy: "Before 1832, stations of the T?kaid? were depicted not as landscape scenes, but with an emphasis on figures, stories, or products associated with the region. In this print, Hokusai chose to depict a traveling vendor of uiro, a medicine manufactured in Odawara. An uiro vendor from Odawara was also the main character of a popular Kabuki play. " Label Copy (Spanish): "Antes de 1832, las estaciones de T?kaid? se no se representaban como paisajes, sino que enfatizaban las figuras, las historias o productos asociados con la regin. En esta impresin, Hokusai presenta a un vendedor viajero de uiro, una medicina elaborada en Odawara. Un vendedor de uiro tambin era el protagonista de una popular obra del teatro Kabuki. "

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